Women who sacrifice themselves for everybody: qualitative research with mothers of disabled children |
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Authors: | Özlem Cankurtaran Öntaş |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Work, Hacettepe University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | This study, from a feminist perspective, aimed at examining the experiences of women whose children with cerebral palsy received a treatment at a physiotherapy and rehabilitation center located in Ankara, Turkey. The study intended to reveal the perceptions of in-family roles of women with disabled children, their participation in public life, and their self-concept within the scope of feminist social work. Thus, the objective of the present study was to contribute to the understanding of the fact that non gender-blind services should be developed in this field on the basis of social justice and human rights, which constitutes the fundamental philosophy of social work. Qualitative research method was employed in the study where data were analyzed through content analysis. The findings of the study were interpreted under four main themes: the lives of the women with disabled children after their disabled children were born; being a woman within the scope of family life, participation in decision-making processes, and domestic division of labor; participation in public life and relations with women's associations; the self-sacrifice; and the suggestions of women concerning self-realization within the scope of self-concept. |
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Keywords: | gender feminist social work woman with a disabled child qualitative research |
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